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Book Review: Under the Tonto Rim
Book Review:
Under the Tonto Rim
by Cornelia Richardson
Henderson, New York
I read my first Zane Grey novel before I started
school, at the age of eight. The second was Betty Zane
-- AND I WAS HOOKED! To this day, each becomes the favorite as
it is being read.
At the end of a grueling trail drive, the suddenness -- simply
shocking! -- of three teenage cowboys shooting each other over a quirt!
The fantastic journey over every conceivable obstacle so that Madeline can
save the man she finally realizes she loves from the firing squad!
But perhaps my favorite is Lucy, who manages to save herself and
consequently her sister from a really squalid environment, to become one of
the most admired and loved members of a new community -- the Tonto Rim.
Such age-old stories, yet they seem very modern. The love Zane
Grey had for the West is clearly depicted in the wonderful descriptions of
the changing desert, the great tranquil forests, the gorgeous sunsets and
sunrises, the overwhelming mountains, and the clean, clear air that caused
distant objects to appear near (almost a thing of the past, and thus doubly
precious in his writings). Zane Grey: a very modern man.
Cornelia Richardson is a Member of ZGWS.
She lives in Henderson, New York.
This book review is the personal opinion of the writer.
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